Test water quality prior to livestock turnout.
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Installing a water development project may be the answer to drought-related livestock water shortages.
The Livestock Indemnity Program provides payments for livestock deaths in excess of normal mortality.
For livestock operations, reportable substances would include ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, which are in all livestock waste.
The publication shows 2018 price projections for crops and livestock produced in the state and price estimates for future years.
North Dakota 4-H'ers competed in consumer choices, meat and livestock judging, and horse-related events.
Program topics include managing taxable farm income, drought forced livestock sales and an update on federal income tax legislation.
Calibrate your manure spreader before applying livestock manure.
Producers need to beware of scams and know what they’re buying because feed quality can vary.
Dry conditions can uncover anthrax spores.
A section of the “North Dakota Weed Control Guide” indicates whether crops treated with specific herbicides can be used for grazing, feeding or haying.
Producers with cover crops available for grazing and those wanting their livestock to graze on cover crops can connect through NDSU’s FeedList.
An Excel program can give producers a quick estimate of payments.
Canola has a nutrient content that’s similar to alfalfa.
The comprehensive resource aims to help livestock and crop producers facing drought.
A 10 percent loss of body water is fatal to most domestic livestock species.
Cyanobacteria often occur in stagnant ponds or dugouts, forming large colonies that appear as scum on or just below the water surface.
NDSU Extension specialists offer tips on preventing nitrate poisoning.
The FeedList is a resource for feed sellers and buyers.
Poor water quality can impact livestock health.
NDSU Extension specialists offer livestock producers suggestions for dealing with drought.
NDSU livestock specialists offer advice on artificial insemination in cattle.
The insurance policy was designed to protect producers from declines in lamb prices.
The 4-H’ers competed in livestock and crop judging and hippology.
Examples of the use of UAV direct visuals in precision agriculture include evaluating planting success, crop scouting, and locating and counting livestock.
As an Extension livestock specialist, she will provide resources and educational programming on beef production.
Extension provides information on reproduction, nutrition, animal care and health, range management, resource stewardship and economics.
The team placed seventh overall.
Livestock stewardship will help ensure that cattle stay in good health.
Producers will not be able to purchase and use specific feed additive medications without a veterinary feed directive order.
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